To fall one drop at a time.
Listening to the tap next door drip all night drove me mad!
To leak slowly.
Does the sink drip, or have I just spilt water over the floor?
To let fall in drops.
After putting oil on the side of the salad, the chef should drip a little vinegar in the oil.
(usually with with) To have a superabundance of valuable things.
The Old Hall simply drips with masterpieces of the Flemish painters.
(of the weather) To rain lightly.
The weather isn't so bad. I mean, it's dripping, but you're not going to get so wet.
To be wet, to be soaked.
To whine or complain consistently; to grumble.
A drop of a liquid.
I put a drip of vanilla extract in my hot cocoa.
A falling or letting fall in drops; act of dripping.
An apparatus that slowly releases a liquid, especially one that intravenously releases drugs into a patient's bloodstream.
He's not doing so well. The doctors have put him on a drip.
A limp, ineffectual, or uninteresting person.
He couldn't even summon up the courage to ask her name... what a drip!
That part of a cornice, sill course, or other horizontal member, which projects beyond the rest, and has a section designed to throw off rainwater.
A dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.